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CHfan4ever

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This cat got a sad story.Its a cat once i saw in my courtyard.I tough he was belonging to my first floor neighberhood.She a total freak and she slammed her door while the little cat was out.So i yell at the little cat to come to my stair.( I live in the 3rd floor).I wanted to keep that cat but my big freaking cat didnt like him at all and want to rip his head off :(.

So i hade no choice to let him outside.And i gave him food.I saw him 2 days in a row..but never saw him again anymore after :(

Hope the crazy biatch downstairs took him back....hes one of the cutest cats i saw in my life
 

Taejin

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I hear the younger they are, the more tender the meat ^_^
 

SupaDupaPan

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Originally posted by: ifesfor
This cat got a sad story.Its a cat once i saw in my courtyard.I tough he was belonging to my first floor neighberhood.She a total freak and she slammed her door while the little cat was out.So i yell at the little cat to come to my stair.( I live in the 3rd floor).I wanted to keep that cat but my big freaking cat didnt like him at all and want to rip his head off :(.

So i hade no choice to let him outside.And i gave him food.I saw him 2 days in a row..but never saw him again anymore after :(

Hope the crazy biatch downstairs took him back....hes one of the cutest cats i saw in my life

majority cats (the ones that you already have) , will not like new cats introduced into their home ... it's just the way it is. What you do to get a cat used to a new cat is just leave them in a room together (and you watch them). The older cat will hiss etc etc, but you're not really supposed to interact unless something bad happens (older cat attacks or something). After a while the older cat will have gotten used to the cat ... the process takes sometimes 2 weeks - a month or so. I had to do it once ... and it worked. After that my older cat couldn't be without the kitten and would freak out when the little kitten was gone out of the room.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: SupaDupaPan
Originally posted by: ifesfor
This cat got a sad story.Its a cat once i saw in my courtyard.I tough he was belonging to my first floor neighberhood.She a total freak and she slammed her door while the little cat was out.So i yell at the little cat to come to my stair.( I live in the 3rd floor).I wanted to keep that cat but my big freaking cat didnt like him at all and want to rip his head off :(.

So i hade no choice to let him outside.And i gave him food.I saw him 2 days in a row..but never saw him again anymore after :(

Hope the crazy biatch downstairs took him back....hes one of the cutest cats i saw in my life

majority cats (the ones that you already have) , will not like new cats introduced into their home ... it's just the way it is. What you do to get a cat used to a new cat is just leave them in a room together (and you watch them). The older cat will hiss etc etc, but you're not really supposed to interact unless something bad happens (older cat attacks or something). After a while the older cat will have gotten used to the cat ... the process takes sometimes 2 weeks - a month or so. I had to do it once ... and it worked. After that my older cat couldn't be without the kitten and would freak out when the little kitten was gone out of the room.

The trick is to butter the cats. All cats require regular buttering.
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Nebor

The trick is to butter the cats. All cats require regular buttering.

who was it that actually did that?
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Nebor

The trick is to butter the cats. All cats require regular buttering.

who was it that actually did that?

I dunno, some nut. You know how those ATOTers are.